A vote for Kaye for school board is a mistake

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Richard Kaye together with his friend Paul Pitluk bullet voted Ayesha Hamilton (for West Windsor Council in the last election) because they got upset at George Borek for saying something about the campaign. Therefore, they decided to walk around Village Grande and introduce Ayesha to each and every one of the residents.

They even wrote a letter stating, “Finally, Ayesha is a listener, brings no personal agenda and will counter the negativism of her opponents.” All West Windsor residents know that is not true. She has been in the mayor’s pocket since day one.

Just ask the residents of Jefferson Park how she has treated them. Read the letters to the editor and the comments to those letters. Read the comments that her husband has posted on Facebook. It is hard to believe that she does not bring an agenda.

Village Grande has already made a big mistake by bullet voting Ayesha Hamilton to council, and I urge you not to make the same mistake by voting for Richard Kaye.

This will be a very interesting election where several topics will come in play, and you will have to vote for the best president to take care of social security, Medicare and Medicaid.

However, residents of Village Grande do not have children in the school system and just because you are friends with Richard Kaye or Paul Pitluk does not mean that Kaye is a good choice for the school board.

Kaye has been saying to parents in the past, ”you do not like it, than move,” which is right up in line to Aderhold’s position of, “put your house in the market.”

The only thing that Kaye would create is more division in the community and more tension. He is not the right choice in any way shape or form for WWP as a member of the school board, the same way that Hamilton is not the right choice as a council member for West Windsor, and now we have to endure it.

Dario Gonzalez

West Windsor

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